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id: 657d5dc51cf88187cbf7d27c
title: Task 6
challengeType: 19
dashedName: task-6
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# --description--

The *Present Perfect Tense* is formed using the auxiliary verb `have` or `has` with the past participle of a verb. It's used to talk about actions or situations from the past that still matter now. 

To form it, use `have` with `I`, `you`, `we`, `they`, and `has` with `he`, `she`, `it`. Add the past participle next.

For regular verbs, it's usually the verb plus `-ed` (like `walked`), but for irregular verbs, it can vary (like `seen` from `see`). For example:

 `I have walked to the park` or `She has seen the movie`. This tense is helpful in discussing past actions with current relevance.

# --question--

## --text--

Which sentence uses the correct *Present Perfect Tense* structure?

## --answers--

`I hear there are massive communities of people into coding.`

### --feedback--

The verb form is incorrect for the present perfect tense.

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`I has heard there are massive communities of people into coding.`

### --feedback--

The subject-verb agreement is incorrect. It should be `have`, not `has`, for the subject `I`.

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`I have heard there are massive communities of people into coding.`

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`I hearing there are massive communities of people into coding.`

### --feedback--

The structure of the present perfect tense is not followed. The correct form should use `have` plus the past participle.

## --video-solution--

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